Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Upgrade: Know The Changes And Additional Features
Jenia GraciaA little over a year after Microsoft launched Windows 10, consumers from around the world have been excited of what particular upgrade its Anniversary Update will come with.
Will there be new features? What changes should each user of the said operating system must expect?
To further fuel everyone's excitement for the new OS update from Microsoft, let us discuss its expected additional features and innovative changes.
According to Gizmodo, one of the new features that the upcoming Windows 10 Anniversary Update that is anticipated to arrive by Aug. 2 is the capability to log into your laptop using your... face.
Apart from it, you can now use the unique way of logging in as well when accessing your Windows apps.
Therefore, Windows 10 users can already expect that aside from Dropbox and iHeartRadio, there will be more apps that you can access via Windows Hello.
Another exciting improvement will be the Cortana, which accordingly, will already feel like a real assistant. As such, the virtual assistant will already plot the perfect route for you should you ask for specific directions.
One of the other innovations that Cortana will be boasting of once the Windows 10 Anniversary Update will be available is its capacity to work even on a lockscreen.
According to The Verge reported that with Cortana, you can now create a note, set a reminder, or even play your favourite music without the need of logging in.
In the meantime, the site noted that the Windows Ink could just be the best feature of the highly-anticipated update.
As explained by the news site, this particular feature practically works as "a central location to find built-in or third-party apps that work with your stylus."
The excitement does not end there since Windows 10 users can look forward to the dark theme and UI tweaks which will surely make the laptop's look a lot more cool.
Keep posted for more Windows 10 Anniversary updates.
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